... Sri Aurobindo (1982–1950) described in detail the several levels of our higher mind, claiming the intuitive mind as one where a pure form of intuition could hail from (Sri Aurobindo 2006a, b). Intuition is a function of consciousness , which: goes beyond the ordinary senses and ...

... Man is a transitional being; he is not final…There is Power within that knows beyond our knowings; we are greater than our thoughts. (Sri Aurobindo ). 1 What Is Spirituality ? Spirit means essence. It is beyond human and social discourses. ...

... That too would be an act of ignorance and the shutting of our eyes to the great facts of the universe. ( Aurobindo 1939 ). 1 Pure Existence in a Complex World. ... References. Aurobindo, S. (1939). The life divine. Wilmot: Lotus Press. Bhattacharjee, A., Singh, S., & Singh, AK (2015). ...

[PDF] Impact of Social Changes on the Role of Advertising

KR Subramanian

... Families change from extended to nuclear families due to geographic and occupational mobility. Family is no longer mainly seen as an economic unit. Thinkers like Mahatma Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose have warned mankind against moral degeneration. ...

Shedding new light on Indological and Hegelian studies, this book systematically presents all of Hegel's writings on and about India for the first time, including translations of his lesser-known essays on the Bhagavad-Gita and the Oriental ...

The dystopian #CityPlanet is a staple of #sciencefiction. My approach is #StarWars Coruscant meets #WH40K hive world https://t.co/WGxUx1wOQj

7 days ago - I'm honestly not sure why artificial intelligence comes up every time Penrose's hypothesis is mentioned. ...... As a trained philosopher and logician, I completely understand how a Turing machine relates to Godel's ...

3 days ago - Penrose believes that consciousness involves something noncomputable on Godel's theorem. Awareness is not a ... However, those laws are not things we fully understand,” In a video interview, Penrose. In his ...

Apr 13, 2017 - In his 1950 paper on the so-called Turing Test, designed to gauge our readiness to ascribe human-like intelligence to a machine, Turing closes with these words: “We can only see a short distance ahead, but we ...